

Loud hissing comming from the back of the block. New inlet manifold gasket at Peugeot £8.74. Motorfactors £1.04

And while I was at it I found out there wasent one there in the first place

Bloody peugeots!
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Indeed, although I sheared a bolt on the intercooler pipe so I must get that drilled out and replaced.HimBigChief wrote:LOL at the copper grease on the slam panel!DId you grease up all the nuts and bolts as you put them back in to make sure you can get them back off again?
New inlet manifold gasket for the Focus is £3.21 from fordsteve_earwig wrote:More like bluddy previous owners!!!By the by, how much is the same thing from Frauds?
Easy job in all fairness. Nothing seemed to be siezed. Just a good dowsing behind the block with some WD40406executiveHDI wrote:Doesnt seem to be a lucky car that one
The GF done that. She bought a 1.6 Automatic Clio for £750. Good news is when we realised it was a bag of shite someone drove into the side of it and now it's a write off. With a list price of about £1000 - £1500 she should be in the money406executiveHDI wrote:The best way to buy a car is to go to the auction with a small budjet and just buy the first car that comes into the ring at that money, me and the cousin did it last year and even though the car broke down on the way home it sold for a profit after it was fixed
They love their Toyota Carinas out the countryside here!406executiveHDI wrote:Before i got my wheels there was a brief session over christmas where i needed something because the insurance on the clio (dungball) ran out, me and the cousin went halfers on this yoke:
Youd think with a plate like that it wouldnt be lucky but despite it breaking down in the arse hole of nowhere just after leaving the auction and my phone being flat it didnt take much to fix up and sold it for double its price, 2 hours after putting it on gumtree it was away, the buyer had taken it and all.